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Post-Video Quiz: 1. What are the functions of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:20) 2. What are the properties of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:42), (1:24), (2:26) 3. Define permeable (1:52) 4. Why do veins have valves? (2:56) 5. How should you calculate the rate of blood flow? (3:30)
Blood vessels are 3 types. These vessels are filled with blood but works individually. Artery, Veins, Capillaries are those blood vessels. Arteries carries oxygenated blood and is red in color. It's thinner than veins. Veins are the blood vessels with wider boundaries, carries deoxygenated blood which is blue in color. Capillaries are the thin tubes also called vessels. It's the thinner wall among the blood vessels that even the food molecules and gas exchanges also take places.
Blood is not blue in color. The blood drawn from vein for blood test is red and it is from your vein. The blue color of vein is to do with iron in blood and quantum physics.
Well, firstly arteries don't reduce their pressure they always have high pressure secondly capillaries have lower pressures and how they reduce the pressure is when the blood splits into different capillaries the blood pressure reduces. Think of it like this you have water flowing down a tube at the end of the tube the water would come off quite fast but now imagine that tube splits into smaller tubes and they end in the small place what would happen is water still comes but less water comes and it comes slower this is the same with capillaries they split up into smaller ones causing the blood pressure to decrease and slow down.
Arteries carry blood that's just been pumped by the heart around the body this means that that the blood is at high speed and high pressure however as the blood travels around the body it looses momentum and slows down
@@armstrongtixid6873 same . I'm in y8 and i want to revise in preparation for my GCSE. People on the student room and people i talk to in general say that i shouldn't worry about my GCSE cos they are 3 years away and i should enjoy the free time i have left. The only reason i want to revise is so when i start my GCSE course at my school i have time not to worry about Biology cos i'm so good at it and i can focus on my weaker subjects like English and RE and math's .
@@beyondtheordinary5550 Exactly. I do Maths, all 3 Sciences, and Languages in Y8 to GCSE Level, then I focus on English, Geography, History etc. and have a comfortable time at GCSE.
arteries are thick because the blood trasnported by it flows at high pressure. Hence,it is thick so that it can withstand it if not they will be damaged. VEins are not thick
Post-Video Quiz: 1. What are the functions of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:20) 2. What are the properties of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:42), (1:24), (2:26) 3. Define permeable (1:52) 4. Why do veins have valves? (2:56) 5. How should you calculate the rate of blood flow? (3:30)
If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has built specifically to make learning and revision as quick and easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you at a glance what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A huge bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
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an easy way to remember is that the artery can be remembered as out-tery (away from the heart) and the veins as ve-in (towards the heart)
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Thank you!!
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Nice method
Post-Video Quiz:
1. What are the functions of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:20)
2. What are the properties of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:42), (1:24), (2:26)
3. Define permeable (1:52)
4. Why do veins have valves? (2:56)
5. How should you calculate the rate of blood flow? (3:30)
Thanks
I've made a whole load of other quizzes of similar videos, hope they help
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thank you but there are two 3's
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This used to be the topic I was worst at. But, now its one of my favourites. Thank you!
An easy way to remember where the blood is being transported to in arteries is A for arteries and A for away. It helps me every time 😊😊😌😌
yep and: veIN - INto heart
@@xfreja for veins i do toVards the heart in a german accent
Or just remember the actual function
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Blood vessels are 3 types. These vessels are filled with blood but works individually. Artery, Veins, Capillaries are those blood vessels. Arteries carries oxygenated blood and is red in color. It's thinner than veins. Veins are the blood vessels with wider boundaries, carries deoxygenated blood which is blue in color. Capillaries are the thin tubes also called vessels. It's the thinner wall among the blood vessels that even the food molecules and gas exchanges also take places.
Blood is not blue in color. The blood drawn from vein for blood test is red and it is from your vein. The blue color of vein is to do with iron in blood and quantum physics.
Hoping everyone gets the grades they want
hi im confused but thanks
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It’s pretty easy to understand ngl
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An easy way to remember artery is the A stands for Away
Accoirding to another video OUTery, VeIN
I have a question how pressure reduces in capillaries and arteries
Well, firstly arteries don't reduce their pressure they always have high pressure secondly capillaries have lower pressures and how they reduce the pressure is when the blood splits into different capillaries the blood pressure reduces. Think of it like this you have water flowing down a tube at the end of the tube the water would come off quite fast but now imagine that tube splits into smaller tubes and they end in the small place what would happen is water still comes but less water comes and it comes slower this is the same with capillaries they split up into smaller ones causing the blood pressure to decrease and slow down.
Arteries carry blood that's just been pumped by the heart around the body this means that that the blood is at high speed and high pressure however as the blood travels around the body it looses momentum and slows down
For 3:43, that type of question would be in maths, which refer to the traingle method
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Artery
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AWAY FROM HEART
Yo what does it mean when veins contract ?
when veins carry blood back to the heart they contract to move so they can make their way back
This is for yr8 science
Same
Year 9 for me i-
It was Y6 for me, but every now and then I revise it in preparation for GCSEs. I'm in Y8 at the moment.
@@armstrongtixid6873 same . I'm in y8 and i want to revise in preparation for my GCSE. People on the student room and people i talk to in general say that i shouldn't worry about my GCSE cos they are 3 years away and i should enjoy the free time i have left. The only reason i want to revise is so when i start my GCSE course at my school i have time not to worry about Biology cos i'm so good at it and i can focus on my weaker subjects like English and RE and math's .
@@beyondtheordinary5550 Exactly. I do Maths, all 3 Sciences, and Languages in Y8 to GCSE Level, then I focus on English, Geography, History etc. and have a comfortable time at GCSE.
my teacher is making me watch this
Thank you.
Really helpful. Thanks❤️
what is smooth muscle ?
wait but why vessels are thick?
arteries are thick because the blood trasnported by it flows at high pressure. Hence,it is thick so that it can withstand it if not they will be damaged. VEins are not thick
Isn't Vein are drawn in Red and Artery In Blue??
Opposite way around arteries red veins blue
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*Arteries* always Oxygenate Away from Heart 🫀
(Except Pulmonary Artery)
Post-Video Quiz:
1. What are the functions of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:20)
2. What are the properties of the arteries, capillaries and veins? (0:42), (1:24), (2:26)
3. Define permeable (1:52)
4. Why do veins have valves? (2:56)
5. How should you calculate the rate of blood flow? (3:30)
Really hard work
Nice video